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The presence of which element would indicate that a star is going through a high-mass star life cycle as opposed to a low-mass star life cycle?

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iron

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High-mass stars is abundant in elements with the atomic number less than than of Iron. Iron is the limit for high-mass stars. Iron-56 is the most stable atom in the universe. Therefore, it cannot fuse with other elements. If they do, it creates a super dense and high temperature core. No start can withhold that condition. The end result would be a type 2 supernova.
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